Hatfield Aerodrome | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Closed | ||||||||||||||
Owner | de Havilland Aircraft Company (1930–1960) Hawker Siddeley (1960–1977) British Aerospace (1977–closure) | ||||||||||||||
Location | Hatfield, Hertfordshire 3NM NE of St Albans | ||||||||||||||
In use | 1930–1994 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 254 ft / 77 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°45′57″N 0°15′03″W / 51.76583°N 0.25083°W | ||||||||||||||
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Source: Pooley's Flight Guide United Kingdom & Ireland 1988[1] |
Hatfield Aerodrome (IATA: HTF, ICAO: EGTH) was a private airfield and aircraft factory located in the English town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire from 1930 until its closure and redevelopment in the 1990s.